Claudia Jordan Sparks Debate On Female Friendships With Powerful Instagram Message

TV personality takes stand on authentic sisterhood while sharing glimpses of her star-studded trip.

By Poulami Nag Poulami Nag linkedin_icon

Former reality TV star and media personality Claudia Jordan has sparked an online conversation about female friendships with her recent Instagram post addressing women who claim they “don’t get along with other women.”

In the post shared on her Instagram account, Jordan made her position crystal clear on the type of female energy she chooses to surround herself with. The image shows Jordan in a recent trip with her ‘girls gang,’ including @traceyeedmonds @porschacoleman @annieilonzeh @robertathenurse @cecilyjamelia @ericacobb @mschancee @mzradadarling, and her caption delivers a straightforward message about her standards for friendship.

“I don’t hang with girls that say they ‘have no girl friends’ or that they ‘only get along with guys,'” Jordan wrote. “Be the woman other women wanna be around. What a trip!” she added, along with a string of star emojis, suggesting she’s reflecting on a positive group experience with female friends.

The post resonated with many of her followers, tackling the sometimes-controversial topic of women who pride themselves on not being able to maintain female friendships. Jordan’s stance challenges the notion that having “drama” with other women is normal or acceptable.

This sentiment aligns with Jordan’s recent social media activity, where she’s been showcasing her vacations and celebrations with close female friends. In fact, just before this post, Jordan shared a photo carousel from what appears to be a Las Vegas getaway with a group of women, declaring that her “soft girl era has begun.”

The media personality, who gained fame through her work on “The Price Is Right,” “Deal or No Deal,” and as a contestant on “The Real Housewives of Atlanta,” has been vocal about prioritizing supportive relationships with other women.

In recent years, Jordan has been building her presence as a media personality and podcaster. She appears to be taking her own advice about surrounding herself with positive people, particularly other women who lift each other up.

Jordan’s post challenges the stereotype that women who primarily befriend men do so because other women are “too dramatic.” This perspective has sparked conversations among her followers about internalized misogyny and the value of female friendships.

The TV personality’s message encourages women to be the type of friend others want to be around, rather than dismissing potential friendships with an entire gender. Her emphasis on quality relationships seems to be a cornerstone of her current “soft life” philosophy.

Fans of Jordan can look forward to seeing her in the upcoming sci-fi thriller film “RUN,” starring alongside Annie Ilonzeh, Marques Houston, Erica Mena, and others. The movie, described as a “fast-paced, heart-pounding sci-fi thriller,” is slated for theater release in 2025.

For now, it seems Jordan is focused on enjoying life’s pleasures with her close circle of friends, promoting the power of female solidarity, and continuing to build her brand as a multifaceted media personality.

Jordan’s message serves as a reminder that genuine connections with other women can be a source of strength, joy, and support—something she appears to be embracing wholeheartedly in her current chapter of life.

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Claudia Jordan made headlines in 2015 when she shared her experiences as a Black woman in Hollywood and the challenges she faced.
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Poulami is an associate editor. She did her MA in English from Miranda House, University of Delhi and has qualified UGC-NET. She also holds a PG diploma in Editing and Publishing from Jadavpur University. Her journey as a content writer began in 2017 and since then, Poulami has garnered diverse interests along the way.

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